"It is a great exhibition for teachers to see, because educators
have the amazing opportunity to enlighten, inform and inspire students
to learn more about their bodies," said Cheryl Mure, Vice President of
Education for Premier Exhibitions, Inc. "Teachers can take back what
they have learned and share it with their students, including the risks
associated with overeating and smoking."

Teachers will receive
an up-close look inside the skeletal, muscular, reproductive,
respiratory, circulatory and other systems of the human body.

The
specimens are meticulously dissected and preserved through an
innovative process, giving teachers and students the opportunity to
view the complexity of their own organs and systems like never
before.

Many of the whole-body specimens are dissected in
athletic poses, allowing guests to relate to everyday activities.

A
healthy lung is featured next to a black lung ravaged by smoking in a
vivid comparison more powerful than any textbook image.

For
complimentary admission, teachers will be asked to show a school or
district identification card at the Box Office.

Additional
guests may purchase tickets at the box office, online or by phone
at 888.263.4379.

Free downloadable teachers' guides
correlated to Arizona academic standards are also available for
reference.

The guides are divided into different educational
levels from kindergarten up to post-secondary, and feature activity and
resource ideas.